What Are Mileage Blockers and Stoppers?
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ToggleMileage blockers and stoppers are devices fitted to a vehicle to stop the odometer from recording distance. Some drivers use them to hide true mileage, but others install them to control wear readings during testing or track use.
They are often advertised as “plug-and-play” tools that connect to the OBD port. Once fitted, the odometer no longer counts miles while driving.
Why Do People Use Mileage Blockers?
- To prevent high mileage showing when leasing a vehicle
- To reduce recorded miles during dyno testing
- For off-road or motorsport use where mileage is irrelevant
But while the technology may sound useful, the key question remains — are these devices legal in the UK?
Are Mileage Blockers Legal?
The short answer is no. Using a mileage blocker on a car driven on public roads is illegal in the UK. It is classed as odometer fraud. This means drivers can face fines, prosecution, and even imprisonment if they attempt to sell a car with false mileage.
Even if you only use the device temporarily, once fitted it raises serious compliance issues. Insurers and buyers rely on accurate mileage records, so hiding them is considered fraudulent.
What About Track Cars and Off-Road Use?
In rare cases, mileage stoppers can be used legally on vehicles that never see public roads — such as track-only cars or test vehicles. But if the car is registered, taxed, and driven on UK roads, fitting one is against the law.
Legal Alternatives to Mileage Blockers
- Maintenance records: keep a log of servicing to prove vehicle condition.
- Professional diagnostics: many tools can read engine hours vs. mileage to check for wear.
- ECU remapping: if your concern is fuel costs, a remap can improve economy without breaking the law.
If your mileage is unusually high due to business or commuting, speak to your insurer about agreed mileage cover instead of using a device.
Why the Law Is Strict
The UK takes a hard stance on mileage correction devices because they distort a car’s history. A false mileage reading misleads buyers, invalidates warranties, and can hide major wear and tear. That’s why penalties for odometer tampering are severe.
Learn More About Legal Options
We cover mileage rules and compliance in detail here: Are mileage blockers illegal guide. If you need genuine mileage services such as mileage correction for approved reasons, always use a professional who works within UK law.
Need Advice?
If you’re unsure whether a device or service is legal, call our team first. We’ll give clear guidance on what is and isn’t allowed, and point you toward safer alternatives like ECU tuning or economy remaps. Call Abid on 07404 022260 or Najib on 07386 547990 today.